"Impalpably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Impalpably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Impalpably" Meaning

Impalpably refers to something that is extremely subtle or difficult to detect or grasp, often in a way that is intangible or abstract. It can also describe a quality or feeling that is impossible to put into words or define precisely.

"Impalpably" Examples

Impalpably


Impalpably is an adverb that means in an intangible or imperceptible manner.

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The soft music played impalpably in the background, setting the mood for the romantic dinner.
The warm sunshine seemed to enter the room impalpably, illuminating the dark corners.
Her touch was impalpably gentle, as if she were afraid of breaking the delicate glass.
The perfume's sweet scent lingered impalpably in the air, leaving a lasting impression.
The silence in the room was impalpably heavy, weighed down by the unspoken emotions.

Note: Impalpably is a less common word and its usage might be restricted to formal or literary contexts.

"Impalpably" Similar Words

Impale

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Impaled

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Impalement

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Impaler

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Impaler is a noun that refers to a person or thing that impales, specifically a device or instrument used for piercing or inserting something into a surface, such as a hunting spear or a surgical instrument. It can also refer to a type of historical figure, particularly Vlad the Impaler, a 15th-century prince of Wallachia who was known for his brutal methods of torture and execution, which involved impaling victims on stakes.

Impaling

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Impallid

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Impallid is an adjective that means pale or wan in color, having a lackluster or unhealthy appearance. It can also describe something as weak, feeble, or lacking in vitality.

Impalpability

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Impalpable

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Impalpable refers to something that is intangible or difficult to grasp, often literally or figuratively. It describes an object or concept that cannot be touched, handled, or sensed through the senses. The word is often used to convey that something is ephemeral, elusive, or abstract, making it hard to comprehend or understand.

Impanation

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Impanator

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Impanelled

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The word "impanelled" means to select or constitute a jury or a court by drawing names from a list or pool, often at random. It can also refer to the process of selecting a panel of experts or advisors to advise on a particular issue or project.

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